Show Off Your Games!

Oh ok I assumed a scientist cause the only way I hear words like u use is either on the science channel or on the show Big Bang theory lol


I am a scientist alright but have to speculate when getting into situations where info is extremely limited. Also afflicted with the Big Bang Theory mentality as well but I am on medication to correct that. Sadly it wears out every six hours and when meal it is taken with is either to large or has too much grapefruit juice in it.
 
I remember back in the day my very first game was a grey cock that when he was sparred his right leg would buckle every now and then. An old cocker that mentored me gave him to me to tend and a hatch hen a while later. He coached me in their care and raising their young. Then about 2 yrs after I got those two he gifted me a trio of greys and trio of hatch and it was on from there. He's long gone now but his ways will be forever imprinted in me. He also raised walker dogs he trained those for running deer to finance his gamecocks
 
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I remember back in the day my very first game was a grey cock that when he was sparred his right leg would buckle every now and then. An old cocker that mentored me gave him to me to tend and a hatch hen a while later. He coached me in their care and raising their young. Then about 2 yrs after I got those two he gifted me a trio of greys and trio of hatch and it was on from there. He's long gone now but his ways will be forever imprinted in me. He also raised walker dogs he trained those for running deer to finance his gamecocks



My mentors had black and tans. The big and floppy eared were used to track coons and the small fast guys were used on foxes. Coons were taken in season and were worth something then. Foxes provided Sunday entertainment I could never figure out because every body just talked about everything but the hunt. The fox hounds were tied among the bird pens or kenneled on backside of cockhouse. If I recal correctly it was not legal for us to use dogs for driving deer. We certainly invested great effort in teaching hounds that deer and rabbits were trash.
 
It's legal to run deer on some state wildlife management areas here but none of the federal refuges like by my house. When he was raising his walkers the property by me was timber company land at the time and they leased it to a hunting club he was in then the government bought the land from the timber co. And made a refuge. Hunting is deer and hog bow only small game and duck steel shot only. And no alligator hunting on fed land
 
More southern areas may be less pleasurable to hunt than lands we have. Our understory is also more open making so hunting in forested areas at least easier as we can see our quarry from farther away than the end of the shotgun barrel. You guys also have a lot more plants that try to eat you. Ours just try to poison you.
 
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i took this picture of my brother in law from ky. Taking a picture during a duck hunt on our lease last duck season. He was amazed when I first jumped out the boat on the marsh grass and walked across. Said he never thought it could be walked on. I told him step on the grass bulbs and if you see a nice pretty open spot to step DONT.
 

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